The AArch64 LNT bot is unhappy - I've found that the problem is in
SimpliftDemandedBits, but that's going to require another code review
so reverting in the meantime.
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The test timeouts were due to instcombine fighting itself. Regression test added.
Original log message:
Canonicalize min/max expressions correctly.
This patch introduces a canonical form for min/max idioms where one operand
is extended or truncated. This often happens when the other operand is a
constant. For example:
%1 = icmp slt i32 %a, i32 0
%2 = sext i32 %a to i64
%3 = select i1 %1, i64 %2, i64 0
Would now be canonicalized into:
%1 = icmp slt i32 %a, i32 0
%2 = select i1 %1, i32 %a, i32 0
%3 = sext i32 %2 to i64
This builds upon a patch posted by David Majenemer
(https://www.marc.info/?l=llvm-commits&m=143008038714141&w=2). That pass
passively stopped instcombine from ruining canonical patterns. This
patch additionally actively makes instcombine canonicalize too.
Canonicalization of expressions involving a change in type from int->fp
or fp->int are not yet implemented.
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Summary:
But still handle them the same way since I don't know how they differ on
this target.
Of these, 'o' and 'v' are not tested but were already implemented.
I'm not sure why 'i' is required for X86 since it's supposed to be an
immediate constraint rather than a memory constraint. A test asserts
without it so I've included it for now.
No functional change intended.
Reviewers: nadav
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8254
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Currently whenever we sink any instruction, we do clearKillFlags for
every use of every use operand for that instruction, apparently there
are a lot of duplication, therefore compile time penalties.
This patch collect all the interested registers first, do clearKillFlags
for it all together at once at the end, so we only need to do
clearKillFlags once for one register, duplication is avoided.
Patch by Lawrence Hu!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9719
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There's no point in copying around constants, so, when all else fails,
we can still transform memcpy of memset into two independent memsets.
To quote the example, we can turn:
memset(dst1, c, dst1_size);
memcpy(dst2, dst1, dst2_size);
into:
memset(dst1, c, dst1_size);
memset(dst2, c, dst2_size);
When dst2_size <= dst1_size.
Like r235232 for copy constructors, this can occur in move constructors.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9682
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This patch adds support for the following new instructions in the
Power ISA 2.07:
vpksdss
vpksdus
vpkudus
vpkudum
vupkhsw
vupklsw
These instructions are available through the vec_packs, vec_packsu,
vec_unpackh, and vec_unpackl built-in interfaces. These are
lane-sensitive instructions, so the built-ins have different
implementations for big- and little-endian, and the instructions must
be marked as killing the vector swap optimization for now.
The first three instructions perform saturating pack operations. The
fourth performs a modulo pack operation, which means it can be
represented with a vector shuffle, and conversely the appropriate
vector shuffles may cause this instruction to be generated. The other
instructions are only generated via built-in support for now.
Appropriate tests have been added.
There is a companion patch to clang for the rest of this support.
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Transition one API from `MCSymbolData` to `MCSymbol`. The function
needs both, and the backpointer from `MCSymbolData` to `MCSymbol` is
going away.
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Change `MCFragment::Atom` from an `MCSymbolData` to an `MCSymbol`,
moving in the direction of removing the back-pointer.
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Instead of storing a list of the `MCSymbolData` in use, store the
`MCSymbol`s. Churning in the direction of removing the back pointer
from `MCSymbolData`.
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Turn `MCSymbolData` into a field inside of `MCSymbol`. Keep all the old
API alive for now, so that consumers can be updated in a later commit.
This means we still temporarily need the back pointer from
`MCSymbolData` to `MCSymbol`, but I'll remove it in a follow-up.
This optimizes for object emission over assembly emission. By removing
the `DenseMap` in `MCAssembler`, llc memory usage drops from around 1040
MB to 1001 MB (3.8%).
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Stop exposing the storage for `MCAssembler::Symbols`, and have
`MCAssembler` add symbols directly to its list instead of using a hook
in `MCSymbolData`. This opens up room for a follow-up commit to switch
from a linked list to a vector.
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MCInstrDesc.h includes things like MCInst.h which i can now remove after this. That will be a future commit.
Reviewed by Jim Grosbach.
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isInt is a little easier to read, let's use that more consistently.
Incidentally, this also silences a warning for shifting a negative
number.
This fixes PR23532.
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Other pieces of CodeGen want to negate frame object offsets to account
for architectures where the stack grows down. Our object is a pseudo
object so it's offset doesn't matter. However, we shouldn't choose an
offset which results in undefined behavior if you negate it.
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Summary:
This is a pass for speculative execution of instructions for simple if-then (triangle) control flow. It's aimed at GPUs, but could perhaps be used in other contexts. Enabling this pass gives us a 1.0% geomean improvement on Google benchmark suites, with one benchmark improving 33%.
Credit goes to Jingyue Wu for writing an earlier version of this pass.
Patched by Bjarke Roune.
Test Plan:
This patch adds a set of tests in test/Transforms/SpeculativeExecution/spec.ll
The pass is controlled by a flag which defaults to having the pass not run.
Reviewers: eliben, dberlin, meheff, jingyue, hfinkel
Reviewed By: jingyue, hfinkel
Subscribers: majnemer, jholewinski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9360
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This reverts r237453 - it was causing timeouts on some bots. Reverting
while I investigate (it's probably InstCombine fighting itself...)
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I intended this loop to only unwrap SplitVector actions, but it
was more broad than that, such as unwrapping WidenVector actions,
which makes operations seem legal when they're not.
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The new [SU]{MIN,MAX} SDNodes can be lowered directly to instructions for
most NEON datatypes - the big exclusion being v2i64.
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This patch introduces a canonical form for min/max idioms where one operand
is extended or truncated. This often happens when the other operand is a
constant. For example:
%1 = icmp slt i32 %a, i32 0
%2 = sext i32 %a to i64
%3 = select i1 %1, i64 %2, i64 0
Would now be canonicalized into:
%1 = icmp slt i32 %a, i32 0
%2 = select i1 %1, i32 %a, i32 0
%3 = sext i32 %2 to i64
This builds upon a patch posted by David Majenemer
(https://www.marc.info/?l=llvm-commits&m=143008038714141&w=2). That pass
passively stopped instcombine from ruining canonical patterns. This
patch additionally actively makes instcombine canonicalize too.
Canonicalization of expressions involving a change in type from int->fp
or fp->int are not yet implemented.
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This teaches the min/max idiom detector in ValueTracking to see through
casts such as SExt/ZExt/Trunc. SCEV can already do this, so we're bringing
non-SCEV analyses up to the same level.
The returned LHS/RHS will not match the type of the original SelectInst
any more, so a CastOp is returned too to inform the caller how to
convert to the SelectInst's type.
No in-tree users yet; this will be used by InstCombine in a followup.
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collectUpperBound hits an assertion when the back edge count is wider then the desired type.
If that happens, truncate the backedge count.
Patch by Philip Pfaffe!
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Summary:
To maintain compatibility with GAS, we need to stop treating negative 32-bit immediates as 64-bit values when expanding LI/DLI.
This currently happens because of sign extension.
To do this we need to choose the 32-bit value expansion for values which use their upper 33 bits only for sign extension (i.e. no 0's, only 1's).
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8662
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This adds new SDNodes for signed/unsigned min/max. These nodes are built from
select/icmp pairs matched at SDAGBuilder stage.
This patch adds the nodes, as well as legalization support and sets them to
be "expand" for all targets.
NFC for now; this will be tested when I switch AArch64 to using these new
nodes.
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Transfer the calling convention from the invoke being replaced by
PlaceStatepoints to the new invoke to gc.statepoint created. Add a test
case that would have caught this issue.
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rL236672 would generate all invoke statepoints with deopt args set to a
list containing the single element "0", instead of an empty list.
Also add a test case that would have caught this.
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Instead of doing that, create a temporary copy of MCTargetOptions and reset its
SanitizeAddress field based on the function's attribute every time an InlineAsm
instruction is emitted in AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm.
This is part of the work to remove TargetMachine::resetTargetOptions (the FIXME
added to TargetMachine.cpp in r236009 explains why this function has to be
removed).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9570
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Summary:
Extract method haveNoCommonBitsSet so that we don't have to duplicate this logic in
InstCombine and SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP.
This patch also makes SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP more precise by passing
DominatorTree to computeKnownBits.
Test Plan: value-tracking-domtree.ll that tests ValueTracking indeed leverages dominating conditions
Reviewers: broune, meheff, majnemer
Reviewed By: majnemer
Subscribers: jholewinski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9734
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